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How to change shortcut key back to Alt-A for Find-Highlight_All?

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In previous versions of Firefox the shortcut key for Find -> Highlight All was Alt-A. It has now changed to Alt-L which is very inconvenient (alt-a can easily be pressed with just the left hand, while alt-l requires both hands).

It appears that this change will not interfere with anything as Alt-A is not in use anyways.

In previous versions of Firefox the shortcut key for Find -> Highlight All was Alt-A. It has now changed to Alt-L which is very inconvenient (alt-a can easily be pressed with just the left hand, while alt-l requires both hands). It appears that this change will not interfere with anything as Alt-A is not in use anyways.

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These files are stored in an omni.ja archive and editing this file is not recommended since this is a file that is packed in a special way to make it possible to read it very fast in one go (i.e. no jumping around necessary).

  • view-source:resource://gre/chrome/en-US/locale/en-US/global/findbar.dtd
  • view-source:chrome://global/locale/findbar.dtd
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Do you know how this was changed?

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keybinder Keybinder Customize, override or disable almost any shortcut. Based on the (discontinued) Customizable Shortcuts add-on by Tim Taubert.

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Hi Fred

First - thanks for the quick reply!

No, I don't know how this got changed. All I know is that it changed between version 48 and 53 somewhere.

I tried that add-on but it does not seem to have an option for customizing this item.

I am attaching a screenshot of the element in question.

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Actually after some digging I found out what happened:

https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/filelog/85e5d15c31691c89b82d6068c26260416493071f/toolkit/locales/en-US/chrome/global/findbar.dtd

  • Mike de Boer - Bug 435326 - change accesskey for en_US 'Highlight All' from 'a' to 'l'

I will post to that bug requesting the behavior/shortcut key to be changed back to the much more user-friendly one.

The last remaining portion of this question is if there is a way to customize that key for my browser as a temporary workaround?

Modified by vstrinski

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Maybe try the en-GB Firefox version as a search on DXR shows that the accesskey for en-GB hasn't been changed for some reasons.

<!ENTITY highlightAll.label "Highlight All">
<!ENTITY highlightAll.accesskey "A">
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That's an interesting suggestion - the en_GB version. I'd like to leave trying this as a last resort as I don't want any spelling dictionaries and other such settings to be switched.

Does anyone know if the language/localization settings are stored in a separate (resource?) file or are they hard-coded in the compiled executable? In other words - is there a file on my computer (and if so which one) that I might be able to tweak and fix the shortcut key?

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The en-GB version comes without a dictionary, so you would have to install the en-US dictionary yourself or backup the dictionaries folder in the Firefox program folder and restore this folder afterward.

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Wow! Thanks cor-el! This was a lightning fast reply! :)

Onto the matter - reinstalling FF and trying to backup/restore dictionaries and other settings sounds like a lot of pain for this, and on top of that it looks like it may do more harm than good.

I much appreciate the help and this suggestion but I'd rather look to see if there is any other solution first.

This shortcut key must be somehow coded within the product - usually such internationalization settings and strings are delivered either in a separate resource file or bundled in the executable (and I already (unsuccessfully) searched for 'High&light' which is how shortcut keys are stored in windows' resource/executable) Editing this resource file is what seems to me as the easiest solution at this time. The question is which file holds that information?

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These files are stored in an omni.ja archive and editing this file is not recommended since this is a file that is packed in a special way to make it possible to read it very fast in one go (i.e. no jumping around necessary).

  • view-source:resource://gre/chrome/en-US/locale/en-US/global/findbar.dtd
  • view-source:chrome://global/locale/findbar.dtd
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It is not too difficult to install the en-GB version and installing a dictionary only takes a few seconds. You can do a custom install in a different program folder if you want to test this at first or use the Firefox portable version.

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Thanks a lot for the info about omni.ja!

I'll take that as the answer.

I will try some of the suggestions and if I need any further help I'll open a separate ticket.

Thanks again to the entire support team and kudos for the great work! :)